The McGill Tribune Vol. 27 Issue 8

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MONKEYS, STARBUCKS AND INSTANT GRATIFICATION, PAGE 14

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Volume 27 Issue 8 • October 23,2007

Redmen down Concordia in Bell Centre affair R a u c o u s p r o - M c G ill c r o w d

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In the record books, Sunday afternoon's game between the McGill Redmen and the Concordia Stingers will go down as an exhibition match, but to the 5,406 fans in attendance at the Bell Centre, It felt more like a playoff game. McGill captured its sixth-consecutive Corey Cup on the strength of a goal and two assists from centre Sam Bloom, downing Concordia by a score of 3-1. The annual exhibition game had a remarkable no penalty minutes, including two fights and numerous thunder­ ing bodychecks. "It was an intense hockey game, there's no doubt about that," McGill Head Coach Martin Raymond said. "Guys were playing to win tonight—they fed off of the crowd and the atmosphere, and they put on a first-class show for us." The crowd was the largest to see a university hockey game in Montreal since 1968 and was domi­ nated by a noticeably larger contingent of McGill fans. The event was the brainchild of Redmen rearguard Ken Morin, who came up with the idea as a fundrais­ ing event for varsity teams at McGill. Each varsity team was allotted a block of seats and received commission off of any ticket sales they made. The Redmen will put their portion of the money raised towards an upcom­ ing Christmas trip to Serbia—home of forward Marko Kovacevic. "It was real fun to play in a building like this, in front of a good crowd," said McGill winger Shawn Shewchuck."We had guys who were hurt who ended up taking warm-up because it was so neat to get to be on the ice. There's an aura about this place, so it's Good thing there's no crease rule in university hockey, otherwise McGill F Shawn Shewchuck would have negated the game s first goal.

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Education loses seat in musical chairs L a r g e s t fa c u lty

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T iffany C hoy The Faculty of Arts is getting an additional voice on Senate, as Education Senator Mylène Boudreau resigned from her role earlier this month.The seat has been empty since the caucus first convened on Sept. 19. "From what I heard, she was just too busy to fulfill the obli­ gations of the post," said Education Undergraduate Society VicePresident Communications Nick Bucci. If Boudreau had simply missed her third Senate meeting on

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Nov. 7, the Faculty of Education would have retained the seat, however because she resigned, the seat goes to the faculty with the highest enrolment—arts. Although elections for Senate seats normally occur at the end of March, a combination of logistical issues and a need for student representation pushed forward the decision to have this seat filled by selection. However, the idea of holding another election was briefly entertained. "The [Elections McGill Chief Returning Officer Corey Shefman] is going through a lot of difficulties, having to push the ref­

erendum process later to the semester," said Arts Senator Daniel King. SSMU Vice-President University Affairs Adrian Angus noti­ fied Council once Boudreau had resigned and utilized both the Arts Undergraduate Society and SSMU email lists to call for a new arts senator. The application process was closed last night and four of the six candidates were interviewed by the University Affairs See TENSIONS on page 5

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